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Russia 2070 (Population)

The Death of an Old Empire

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Russia 2070 (Population)

By: Andrew Kirby
Narrated by: Utami Mulyasari
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Dive into the most comprehensive projection of Russia’s population and ethnic landscape by the year 2070. This meticulous analysis goes far beyond national totals, providing granular, region-by-region estimates for every Oblast, Okrug, and Autonomous Region.

Using a rigorous methodology that cross-references historic Census data, detailed Ethnologue sources, and current demographic trends, this report paints a striking portrait of the potential collapse and transformation of an old empire. Discover which regions face the most catastrophic population decline and how internal and external migration flows are set to reshape the ethnic map of the Russian Federation.

This is more than just a list of numbers. It’s a stark, data-driven look at the forces eroding Russian society. While based strictly on established demographic trends, the underlying context of this population crisis, including Russia's persistent Tier 3 ranking on the U.S. Department of State's human trafficking list—underscores the complex challenges threatening the nation’s stability.

Understand the future of Russia's people, one region at a time. The death of an empire starts with its population.

©2025 Andrew Kirby (P)2025 Andrew Kirby
Future Studies Politics & Government Russian & Soviet Social Sciences World
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